Curtain Call

New visions of classic tragedies

Director Tony Caselli knows that “Oedipus” may be a hard sell to mainstream audiences. After all, most people only know Sophocles’ classic tale for its most sensational element: the title character’s murder of his father and marriage to his own mother. Still, Caselli is hoping audiences embrace the full scope of the story in the Williamston Theatre production.

“This is a story about truth,” he said. “It’s a story about light versus dark and about hope and faith.”

The cast includes Barton Bund, John M. Manfredi, Brandon Piper and Jamie Weeder.

Caselli created this adaptation with Annie Martin, in which King Oedipus attempts to outrun his foretold destiny amid a backdrop of personal and political intrigue in the ancient city of Thebes.

For Caselli, the story is, at heart, about a “guy who desperately wants to do the right thing. As he goes about it, he refuses to listen to the people around him, and everything falls apart.”